Philmont Meeting

Hard to believe, but we are back in Philmont planning mode.
Had 11 participants and several parents show up for the planning meeting.
A lot of information was given and lots of questions answered.
Caleb brought his gear in for everyone to see about what he packed for Philmont. Christmas is coming and Philmont gear makes great gifts. Even Santa has brought Philmont gear to our house!

7 months and counting. Going to be another great trip!

Jamboree 2013

Just got back from the 2013 Jamboree at Summit Bechtal Reserve. Once, again, I worked as medical staff. It was quite an adventure working at the first Jamboree on a new site. The site itself is gorgeous! Lots to do. Starting next year, it will open as the 4th High Adventure base. It will offer Ziplines, the Canopy Tours, Shotguns, Rifles, BMX bikes, skateboards, high and low Mountain bikes, rock climbing and rappelling as well as whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and more water sports. It sounds as though you will need to sign up for one type of program and that will be your program for your time at the camp. Cost to be released in the future.

My full writeup and photos from Jamboree will be up in the next few days.

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The Gateway Entrance

 

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One of the subcamps before the scouts arrive.

 

 

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A few scouts going down the  “Big-Zip”  3200 feet of fun!

 

 

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Scouts going down the “Gateway Zipline”  1100 feet in 25 seconds!

 

 

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A view from the top.  It looks like a long way down.

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 While this looks real, it is a man-made wall.  It looks great!

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Some scouts climbing.

 

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 another part of the wall was set up to rapel.

 

 

 

 

 

Walking around there was a lot to see.  A few of the areas included:

 

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 A really fun water challenge

 

 

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Canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards

 

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pools for snorkeling and scuba

 

 

 

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a really amazing area for Shotguns

 

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a HUGE area for bows

 

 

 

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dragon boats were available for races

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 They had 4 different BMX tracks.  After passing through the first 3, then you got to ride in the Big track.

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to the first turn

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down the straight.  This track had some great jumps with good air.

 

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the staff camp.  They had the largest dining hall I have ever seen.  The large white tent on the right?  That was seating for eating.

 

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the boardwalk around one side of a small lake. Very nice.

 

 

 

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This was an amazing suspension bridge!

 

 

 

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from the top of one side.

 

 

 

 

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stunts panes flew over one morning

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 another day, a P-51 flew by

 

 

 

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The National Guard tent had an OCC chopper

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Dale Earnhardt Jrs car

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and Tony Schumachers dragster.

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There were 2 great signs at technology Quest.

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Are you?

 

 

 

 

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fog one morning

 

 

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A huge crowd for the closing seremony

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Mike Rowe gave another inspiring talk

 

 

 

 

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3 Doors Down rocked the place!

 

 

 

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scouts walking back after the show

 

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Another big storm came through, followed by a rainbow.

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Because of the storm, the fireworks show was moved to Monday night.

 

 

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It was a long, really well done show.

 

 

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Lots of BIG fireworks.

Flambeau River trip

Troop 55 started a venture patrol in the last year. The patrol was formed, the by laws for the patrol were worked out by the advisors and the scouts in the patrol. The scouts talked about what trip they wanted to do for this year. The overwhelming winner was a 50 mile canoe trip on the Flambeau river.

While the water was higher than I have ever seen it, the trip was awesome! I think it lived up to the hopes and expectations of the scouts. Beautiful scenery, great river, and really fun rapids.

It took us about 6 1/2 hours with stops to get to the Flambeau Lodge.

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Once there, we setup camp.  The scouts had time to do some canoeing in the Flambeau lake.
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One scout needed to finish up the canoeing badge.

 

 

 

 

 

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By the lodge, they have hummingbird feeders.  I’ve never seen so many in one area.

 

 

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We camped there for the night.

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That night, drove into Ladysmith for pizza at Grandpas Pizza. Very good.

 

 

 

The mosquitos were really bad, even with bug spray. Once the sun went down, they got much better and the evening was enjoyable, even had a fire and smores. It rained that night, so wet tents to put away.

The next morning, we packed up camp, had breakfast and loaded up. It is about a 40 minute ride to 9 mile drop off.

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The lodge provided our canoes and kayak and drove us to the drop off site. Unloaded, packed up the canoes and off we went.

 

 

 

 

The river was up at least 18 inches from normal. This is apparently down 1 1/2 to 2 feet from 2 weeks ago. Can’t imagine it that high. A much faster current than usual.

It was overcast and spitting rain for the first 3 hours. Even in the middle of a 30 foot wide river, the mosquitos were terrible! 11I don’t recall needing bug spray while in a canoe before, but you did that day! We stopped for lunch about half way. We had freeze dried Mountain House meals for lunch and supper. The mosquitos were bad enough that it was a very fast stop to eat.

Spent the next 3 hours paddling. Stopped at Boy Scout camp (what better name for a camp) to end a 22 mile day. The water was so high, that the normal beach to pull into was under water. Had to pull the canoes up onto the muddy shore. Not easy with more current and a smaller area to land. We finished getting camp set up and tents dried out. 15Started to rain again.

 

Waited for the rain to stop and cooked supper. The mosquitos were out in force again, even with high concentration DEET. We opted to walk down to Big Bearlodge about 1 1/2 miles down the road from where we camped. Had some rootbeer, popcorn, watched the Stanley Cup finals and waited for the mosquitos to go away for the night. Rained again that night and had wet tents in the morning.

Sunday morning, set the tents in the sun to partially dry, had breakfast and packed up.

 

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It was a beautiful sunny day, warm with a slight breeze. Even better, no mosquitos! Today would be an easy paddle, about 14 miles. We stopped at Camp 41 for a short break and then continued to Cedar Rapids camp.

 

 

Again the water was so high, that the beach was gone and had to maneuver onto a muddy bank and pull the canoes out. Dried out the tents, set up camp and had lunch. The camp sits in front of a really great set of rapids. The boys spent the next several hours canoeing down the rapids and portaging back up the trail and repeat.

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All was going well until the last run when the kayak wiped out on a rock and the kayak paddle floated away. Never to be seen again.

 

 

 

 

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Being prepared, we had extra canoe paddles but forgot and extra kayak paddle. Using 2 extra canoe paddles and rope, Ben lashed them together to make a very usable kayak paddle. Great job!

 

 

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We cooked supper that night. We found some dry wood to start a fire.

 

 

 

 

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Under the picnic tables was enough dry, split wood for us to have a really good fire all night!  Once again it rained during the night.

 

 

 

 

The next morning was beautiful weather. Sunny, warm and no breeze. We had breakfast, packed up camp, loaded up the canoes and headed for the last 9 miles back to camp. Our last challenge was Beaver Dam. This has always been fun. Shoot the middle, have a 4 foot drop. This year the water was too high to safely go over the middle. We chose the right side. Still fun and challenging, but safe. We arrived at the lodge before 11 am. Unloaded the canoes and packed up. A warm shower felt great!

We were leaving by noon.

Arrived home around 6:30pm.

It was a great trip. Lots of fun, great scenery and a great group to travel with. It was a great success for our first trip as a Venture Patrol.

OKPIK 2013 Photos

I finally have photos from our 2013 OKPIK added to the galleries at the bottom of the page. It was a great time as you can hopefully tell from the pictures. Even though it was REALLY cold, sub-zero most of the time, the trip was great. They make sure you have the proper gear before you go out. With the correct gear, you can handle any temperature.

OKPIK 2013

14 adults and scouts from Troop 55 headed north of Ely, Mn for our OKPIK trip. It’s a long trip up north, about 8 hours. The weather was good for the start, but north of Hinckley, it started to snow and blow. The last 100 miles were on bad roads. Had a nice stop in Ely, Mn. Lots of great outfitter shops and more. We stopped for supperat Sir G’s for great pizza, and then headed north to Northern Tier.
We had a very cold weekend at Northern Tier. Highs were 5 above at best, one day the high was -5. Wind chills put it 20 below or less. As long as you have the right gear, you will stay warm. They do a great job of making sure everyone has the appropriate gear before you go out. Any gear you are lacking, they can supply.

Those out on the ice stayed warm in some of the largest quinzees I’ve ever seen. Most were 6 feet tall and 10-12 feet i diameter. Plenty of room inside. They had lots of snow up there to use to build. One group even built the first Quinzee duplex! Complete with connecting tunnel.
The musher camp was awesome! 2 days spent working with the dogs and the entire time spent dog sledding. It’s a lot more wor than it looks, but was a great time! I’d do it again without even thinking about it. Our interpreters were great to work with.
For those who haven’t been up there for a while, they have a new building in the last 2 years. The dining hall is now down by the equipment building. Really nice inside. They also have a new trading post there. About 3 times larger than the old one and has even more stuff!
Photos to be posted soon . . .

Okpik 2013

Yes, another High Adventure is just over the horizon. Our troop will be at OKPIK over Martin Luther King weekend. We have 2 crews going over the long weekend. After several years of trying, we have a Musher trek. All dogs, all the time for 3 days – should be a great time! Our other crew will be a normal trek out to the ice for 2 nights. Having done this 3 other times, it is a great trip.
Winter camping has its own set of challenges, but is really fun.

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